like to dance alot. If you would of put Soy Me gusta Mucho Bailar...it would of said I like to dance alot. :]:] hope this helps.
"Me gusta mucho" translates to "I like a lot" in English. It indicates a strong preference or enjoyment for something.
"Me gusta mucho mi horario" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "I really like my schedule" in English. It suggests that the person is satisfied or happy with their current schedule or timetable.
That is clearly miswritten my closest guess would be, "Thanks friend, I like Spanish alot"
"Mucho pinocho y kee" is not a common phrase in Spanish and does not have a clear meaning. "Mucho" means "a lot" or "much", "pinocho" could refer to Pinocchio, the character from the fairy tale, and "kee" does not have a known meaning in Spanish. It may be a made-up or nonsensical phrase.
"mucho gusto encontrarle" or in short form only "mucho gusto"
Me gusta mucho bailar (May goosTAH MOOchaw bah-eeLARR)
'Te gusta' means 'do you like' and 'mucho' means 'a lot'. so '¿Te gusta mucho?' is a sentence fragment, but in contact it could mean 'do you like this (object) a lot?'
meaning something like ''how are you'' No: "You please me a lot/I like you a lot"
Me gusta mucho.
Me gusta (mucho) nadar.
Me gusta esto mucho
No me gusta mucho
a mi me gusta mucho.
A mi me gusta mucho: That is how you say it in spanish.
tambien me gusta mucho
Me gusta mucho/encanta este cinto
No me gusta el fútbol mucho.